(note: a certain part of a certain report for this site published before this one named "News for Sunday, February 27th, 2022"
was amended (with additional text and a corrected form of text (or
letter)) this Monday (specifically the second paragraph from its
bottom))
- At least one broadcast frequency related to WNTM-AM (or at least one broadcast frequency had some voices being used to say phrases similar to certain phrases often used as vulgar (or profane) forms of language (including a certain word (often used by its self in vulgar (or profane) ways) often used in such phrases) between the beginning of the second half of the hour of 5:00 a.m. this Monday and the end of the half of the hour of 6:00 a.m. this Monday.
- There appeared to have had been some TV programming WKRG-TV
(or at least a certain part of such programming related to news
(involving some details related to weather))
involving some voices being used to say phrases with parts such as,
"I want you to take this a grain of salt" being broadcast on at one
broadcast channel related to
WKRG-TV (or at least one main broadcast channel related to WKRG-TV)
during the second half of the hour of 5:00 a.m. this Monday.
- At least one broadcast channel related to WALA-TV (or at least one main
broadcast channel related to WALA-TV) appeared to have had some TV
programming (at least a video involving some graphics similar to certain graphics (or certain kinds of graphics) that appeared (or often appeared) to have had been in some TV
programming related to WALA-TV before this Monday earlier this calendar
year (and a certain group of graphics similar to certain images on
certain parts of a certain World Wide Web site (such as the part to which this hyperlink was connected this Monday) and a certain Facebook page (such as the part to which this hyperlink was connected this Monday) related to a certain (holding) company related to WALA-TV named Gray Television this Monday)
involving some voices being used to say phrases similar to certain parts
of a certain kind of song often referenced as "The Spar-Spangled
Banner" between the twenty-eighth and thirty-first minutes of the hour
of 4:00 a.m. this Monday (4:27:00 a.m. - 4:30:59 a.m.) (note: there appeared to have had been at least one section or page of the World Wide Web site mentioned earlier in this paragraph involving a hyperlink (connected to a certain part of a certain other World Wide Web site) involving some text of, "Local TV Revives a Bygone Tradition: Airing the National Anthem It is one of popular culture's generational divides: whether you are old enough to remember when television stations concluded the night's programming with 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' " this Monday).
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